On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 07:24:29 +0100
GerardJan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kertesz Laszlo wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I observed that fonts on some web pages seem to lack anti-aliasing. Example:
> >
> > http://asoiaf.westeros.org/
> >
> > I use Debian and i tried both the version from the repos (2.7.3) and the 
> > official builds from the site, they all behave the same. Firefox/Iceweasel 
> > behaves the same though, so i suppose that the issue is down to the 
> > rendering engine.
> > Other pages look fine with anti aliasing and all.
> >
> > Why is that? Other browsers (Chrome/Chromium, Opera) have no such issues 
> > (but Midori seems to behave just like Seamonkey though).
> >
> 
> i really don“t know, Fedora stays on 2.7.1
> 

Its NOT the version that is of interest here, its the way that the rendering 
engine behaves on certain pages. And this issue is since a long time, i have 
seen it in older versions too (it persists in the 2.8 version). BTW the link is 
safe, it is a forum regarding game of thrones (both series and the books).



PS. For those that are baffled by the debian seamonkey (iceape) version: the 
2.7.3 version is not an official one, it seems to be a debian maintainer 
patched something. From the changelog:

* New manually-made upstream release. (Upstream Seamonkey doesn't release
    from the ESR branch)




-- 
O zi buna,

Kertesz Laszlo
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